Millions of residents of the United States have difficulty obtaining health care. Barriers impeding access to care include poverty, physical unavailability of health care services, absence of health insurance, and physicians unwilling to care for uninsured patients. Many patients do not successfully use...
Neuroscientists may or may not have a degree in medicine, but usually have a doctorate in neuroscience. How to Become a Neurologist In the United States, neurologists attend 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, 1 year of internship, and then at least 3 years of training in a ...
Dr. Brandon Pope has expertise in treating Alzheimer's dementia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, among other conditions - see all areas of expertise. Dr. Brandon Pope accepts Medicare, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross, Kaiser, United Healthcare - see other insurance plans accepted. Specialties ...
Neurologists receive extensive education and training, including four years of undergraduate studies, four years of medical school, four years of residency, and one to two more years in a neurology fellowship.1 All told, there are around 16,000 practicing neurologists in the United States.2...
According to a study, an estimated 5.4 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease, and someone in the United States acquires the condition every 68 seconds.Due to key driving factors such as increasing prevalence of neurological disorders, developing healthcare infrastructure, rising awareness ...
Healthcare staff who provided care for my mother with dementia were often not knowledgeable or experienced and could not provide us, the family and care givers, with adequate tools to understand and meet my mother's needs. Looking back now and learning more about dementia after her death I re...